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<blockquote data-quote="STAMPEDE3" data-source="post: 16080733" data-attributes="member: 9007"><p>You can't really go wrong with any of the major brands. Get the biggest and best model that fits your budget. Size matters as a smaller deck usually leaves a prettier cut. My 48" leaves a prettier cut than my 72" but of course I cover way more ground with the 72" The bigger the deck especially on rough ground the more it dips and scalps on the edges.</p><p>A good 48 will still be faster than the old 54" garden tractor style.</p><p>Side discharge looks better than rear IMO as the rear discharge never lays the grass out right if you let it get a little taller. (This also depends on the type of grass) You will find a pattern that works without blowing in the beds.</p><p></p><p>My Exmark is up over 1600 hours with no major repairs.</p><p>Hustler, Exmark, Scag, and even Kubota.</p><p>Don't rule out BadBoy either. For a non business and just a homeowner they are good machines and the prices are pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STAMPEDE3, post: 16080733, member: 9007"] You can't really go wrong with any of the major brands. Get the biggest and best model that fits your budget. Size matters as a smaller deck usually leaves a prettier cut. My 48" leaves a prettier cut than my 72" but of course I cover way more ground with the 72" The bigger the deck especially on rough ground the more it dips and scalps on the edges. A good 48 will still be faster than the old 54" garden tractor style. Side discharge looks better than rear IMO as the rear discharge never lays the grass out right if you let it get a little taller. (This also depends on the type of grass) You will find a pattern that works without blowing in the beds. My Exmark is up over 1600 hours with no major repairs. Hustler, Exmark, Scag, and even Kubota. Don't rule out BadBoy either. For a non business and just a homeowner they are good machines and the prices are pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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